States sorted by COVID-19 growth
Figures are daily growth percentage (7-day average)
- Puerto Rico growth: 0.73%
- Virgin Islands growth: 0.71%
- Hawaii growth: 0.33%
- American Samoa growth: 0.29%
- Vermont growth: 0.27%
- Maine growth: 0.27%
- Connecticut growth: 0.25%
- Massachusetts growth: 0.24%
- Rhode Island growth: 0.20%
- District of Columbia growth: 0.20%
- New Jersey growth: 0.20%
- Washington growth: 0.19%
- Oregon growth: 0.18%
- Illinois growth: 0.18%
- New York growth: 0.18%
- Maryland growth: 0.17%
- Michigan growth: 0.16%
- Delaware growth: 0.16%
- New Hampshire growth: 0.15%
- Colorado growth: 0.15%
- Virginia growth: 0.15%
- Minnesota growth: 0.15%
- Wisconsin growth: 0.14%
- Pennsylvania growth: 0.11%
- North Carolina growth: 0.10%
- Florida growth: 0.09%
- California growth: 0.09%
- Alaska growth: 0.09%
- Ohio growth: 0.08%
- West Virginia growth: 0.07%
- Indiana growth: 0.07%
- Nevada growth: 0.07%
- Missouri growth: 0.06%
- Iowa growth: 0.06%
- New Mexico growth: 0.06%
- Kentucky growth: 0.06%
- Kansas growth: 0.05%
- Utah growth: 0.05%
- Georgia growth: 0.05%
- Mississippi growth: 0.05%
- Guam growth: 0.05%
- Texas growth: 0.05%
- Louisiana growth: 0.04%
- Nebraska growth: 0.04%
- North Dakota growth: 0.04%
- South Carolina growth: 0.04%
- Tennessee growth: 0.04%
- Arizona growth: 0.04%
- Idaho growth: 0.03%
- Montana growth: 0.03%
- Northern Mariana Islands growth: 0.03%
- Oklahoma growth: 0.03%
- South Dakota growth: 0.03%
- Wyoming growth: 0.03%
- Alabama growth: 0.03%
- Arkansas growth: 0.02%
See also
States sorted by:
Cases per 100k
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Growth of deaths - Deaths per 100k
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The data comes from The New York
Times and the code to generate these pages is open source and available on GitHub.
The number of actual COVID-19 cases and deaths are almost certainly higher
than these figures.